Monday, November 24, 2014

Study Skills Toolkit


Study Skills Toolkit


Reading & Writing Assignment: Underline, Circle, Highlight, or Box important information.
You can do this when reading a passage, as you read it you underline, circle, highlight, or box anything that you think is important. Here is an example from the book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows By: J.K Rowling.
     On the second landing was the bedroom in which he and Ron had slept last time they had been here; he glanced into it. The wardrobe doors stood open and the bedclothes had been ripped back. Harry remembered the overturned troll leg downstairs. Somebody had searched the house since the Order had left. Snape? Or perhaps Mundungus, who had pilfered plenty from this house both before and after Sirius died? Harry's gaze wandered to the portrait that sometimes contained Phineas Nigellus Black, Sirius's great-great grandfather, but it was empty, showing nothing but a stretch of muddy backdrop. Phineas Nigellus was evidently spending the night in the headmaster's study at Hogwarts.

STEM & Math: Show your work.

You can show your work in math or STEM class by circleing or underlining important information, or working out the whole problem on paper.
Here is an example of using that method.



Note Taking: When note taking you can use the outlining method.

THE OUTLINING METHOD
Page #     Today’s Date
Class Topic: How To Outline Notes
I. The first level is reserved for each new topic/idea and is very general.
     A. This concept must always apply to the level above it (I)
          i. This concept must always apply to the level above it (a)
          ii. This is a second supporting piece of information for the level above it (a) but is equal to the
             previous information (i)
         iii. This information is a sister to (i) and (ii)
     B. This concept applies to the level above it (I) and is a “sister” to (a)
II. You don’t have to use Roman Numerals, Letters, and Numbers – try only indents, dashes, and                      bullets!
III. Outlining requires listening and writing in points in an organizational pattern based on space                             indentation
     A. Advantages to outlining
          i. It is well-organized
          ii. It records relationships and content
          iii. It reduces editing and is easy to review by turning the main points into questions
     B. Disadvantages to outlining
          i. It requires more thought during class for accurate organization.
          ii. It does not always show relationships by sequence.
          iii. It dosn’t work well if the lecture is moving at a quick pace.

Memorizing Facts: Mnemonics.
You can use mnemonics by making up a sentence to remember something, a few examples are:
Every Good Boy Does Fine, that one is for music.
Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants, this one is to remember how to spell because.
A Rat In The House May Eat The Ice Cream, this mnemonic is to remember how to spell arithmetic.

Time Management: Sticky Notes.

You can use sticky notes to remind you to do something, like to stop reading in a book that you are reading for school, or to do the laundry, or to clean your room. You can put sticky notes almost everywhere, in your book, on your bed, really anywhere that you think that you will look before you need to do whatever it is that you need to do.



Organization Tools: Planner
You can use a planner to help you stay organized and on time. Using a planner can help you stay on track. Using a planner for not only school, but also to help you plan your day to day life will help you with keeping your life organized and healthy. Having and using a planner can help you stay healthy by keeping you from going crazy, and not getting anything done.
month and double week diy planner template in use, Ahhh Design






Friday, November 21, 2014

This is 4th period STARS class in 2014

BY : Tiffiney B
Iris S
Elizabeth C &
Abrianna D

ENJOY 
P.S It's the one called Study Tools

https://docs.google.com/a/annrichardsstars.com/presentation/?authuser=0&usp=slides_web

Thursday, November 20, 2014

 Tool Box Tips
By: Emme, Ruby, and Kim

Reading and Writing

If you have trouble reading or writing here's a tip that may help you: Read or Write Out Loud. This tip can help you write because normally it's easier to catch mistakes if you are talking to someone or yourself. If you read out loud you'll have a better chance of understanding the story and not losing your place. Although if you are in a library whisper the story to yourself. Try not to read or write out loud in a noisy area, because you can get easily distracted with other noise and the room will get very loud with you talking too.

Memorizing Facts

I'm not going to lie, memorizing anything is hard. Especially if what you're trying to memorize doesn't interest you. An easy way to memorize facts for school is to create a game. Make sure that the game you create is fun and you will remember playing it. That way when you think of the game you will also think of what you learned during it.

Math and Stem

We all know that math and stem are based on numbers. Some people are math magicians and some people are struggling, and then some people are in the middle. If you are struggling with math or stem or you are stuck on a problem here's a tip that should help you: Break Down the Work. When you're doing a problem like 19 + 17 x 67 start with what you already know and go from there. Let's say that you know how to add numbers with 2 digits, but you don't know how to multiply with 2 digit numbers. If this is your case then you can add 19 and 17 first. After you add these numbers you have to multiply. What you can do is break down 67. You know that the 6 represents 60 and that the 7 represents 7. You can multiply the answer you get from 19 + 17 by seven. Now all you have to do is multiply the answer from 19 + 17 x 7 by 60.

Time Management 

Managing time is hard. To be honest I am really bad at managing time. If you're someone like me a good idea would be to set a timer for how long you do something. You could set a timer for 30 minutes of homework and then a timer for 15 minutes for a break. After you have a break you could do more of your homework. If you use this idea make sure that you're going to have time to do all of the important things. If you have to many breaks doing your homework could take way to long.

Organizing Tip

Organizing papers for school and just organizing in general is really helpful. Before you can use our tip you're going to get a folder or binder for each of your classes. An easy way to stay organized is to label areas in your binder/folder. You can buy dividers and label them or you can use brads in a folder and you could label the pockets on your folder. This is an easy and non-expensive way to stay organized.

Taking Notes

Taking notes on the right things can be difficult, but sometimes it's even harder to look back at your notes. A simple way to take notes and stay organized is to color code your notes. You could maybe write the important information that you really need in a pen and you could write the extra information in a colored pencil. Another way is to make each line a different color and put specific information on one color line and then other information on a different color. I used the second method and it worked really well for me. I was able to go back to my notes and read them very easily.